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6 git-dag - The sleek and powerful Git history browser
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9 git dag [options] [<since>..<until>] [[–] [<path>…]]
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12 git-dag is a powerful Git history visualizer. git-dag presents power‐
13 ful git log features in a simple-to-use graphical interface.
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16 –prompt
17 Prompt for a Git repository instead of using the current directory.
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19 -r, –repo <path>
20 Run git dag on the git repository in <path>. Defaults to the current
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23 –version
24 Print the git dag version and exit.
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26 -h, –help
27 Show usage and optional arguments.
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30 The Log prompt allows you to pass arguments to git log. This can be
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32 Makefile will display only commits on the master branch that touch the
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36 The right-click menu can be used to perform various actions. All
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39 You can create branches and tags, cherry-pick commits, save patches,
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44 You can diff arbitrary commits. Select a single commit in either the
45 list view or the graph view and then right-click on a second commit.
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47 A menu will appear allowing you to diff the two commits.
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50 You can run commands using dedicated shortcuts. Select a single commit
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58 Set the default date-time format for the ‘Date’ field. Setting a value
59 for log.date is similar to using git log’s –date option. Possible val‐
60 ues are relative, local, default, iso, rfc, and short; see git-log(1)
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64 David Aguilar and contributors
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67 2007-2019, David Aguilar and contributors
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